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International Law Reports - 166

Preface

The present volume is devoted to international jurisprudence. It contains the 2007, 2010 and 2012 judgments of the International Court of Justice in
Ahmadou Sadio Diallo (
Republic of Guinea v.
Democratic Republic of the Congo) and the 2012 judgment of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in the
Dispute concerning the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary between Bangladesh and Myanmar in the Bay of Bengal (Bangladesh/Myanmar). International jurisprudence is also reflected in the 2014 judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in
Öcalan v.
Turkey (No 2).

The Editors wish to thank the many people whose work has made this volume possible. Mr Massimo Lando summarized the case from the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. Ms Maria Netchaeva, the ILR Editorial Assistant, prepared the Tables of Cases and Digest. Miss Maureen MacGlashan, CMG, compiled the Table of Treaties and the Index. Mrs Alison Tickner and Mrs Diane Ilott checked the copy and Mr Jack Webb read the proofs. Ms Karen Lee wrote the summaries of the cases from the International Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights, and saw the volume through the press.

The Editors are also very grateful to the International Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights for kindly permitting these Reports to use the electronic files posted on their official websites for the reproduction of the judgments, and to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea for kindly supplying high-resolution electronic versions of the maps in
Bangladesh/Myanmar.

Finally, our thanks go to all the others who have worked to complete this volume, particularly our publishers, Cambridge University Press, and typesetters, SPi, and their staff.

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